NY Times 30 April: A Sense of Where You Are

Edvard Moser together with Larry Swanson, President of Society for Neuroscience, have just read today's paper “TRONDHEIM, Norway — In 1988, two determined psychology students sat in the office of an
internationally renowned neuroscientist in Oslo and explained to him why they had to study with him.”

This is the introduction to the portrait of two brilliant scientists, printed in Science Times today.
May-Britt and Edvard Moser share their personal as well as their scientific history in the article where they are described like this:

“The Mosers remain something of an anomaly. Not only are they off the beaten academic track, but they are a married couple who work together on the same scientific problems at the same institution at the highest levels of science, a true rarity.”

Picture: President of Society for Neuroscience Larry Swanson, together with Edvard Moser, have just read today's paper.

Read the article in New York Times




2013/05/06 11:41, Hege J. Tunstad